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Barrie Examiner, 7 Apr 1954, p. 11

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Wifiifi 12 sacrum 20 New silcto heel Pumps calf leuthcr Black Ian Red Blue Red Calf Slanan Beige San dnl Gore Pump Walking heel feature Black Blue Tan CharmPump in Calf Leath ers Louis heel Tan Blue 95 Peru Calf Sandal Red Green Blue High Grudelitlings AAAA to Sizes to 11 EXCLUSIVELY AT Smart New Place Mats to Crochet ADD COLOR TO YOUR TABLE tops with attractive crocheted place mats This easy tomake design is worked in square motifs of yellow and trimmed with black The pat tern for the matching glass jacket is also 8399 included If you would like to have leaf Ketchup Worlds Best Known Sauce Can Be Used In Variety of Ways Justabout the best known con diment in the world we venture to say is tomato ketchup Its one bottled sauce thats made its way unmasked to the tables of the best hotels zihd restaurants as well as to every snack bar and luncheon counter around the globe And its doubtful if theres pantry shelf across the country without bottle of this versatile sauce Theres reason why tomato ketchup is so popular of course Its flavor rich fullbodied tomato flavor enlivened with fine vinegar and specially selected spices How do the makers of tomato ketchup achieve this universally popular flavor visit to any of the factories of the internationally famous food house which supplies the world wrth major share of its ketchup would tell you inra minute The tomatoes transported in spe cially constructed coniCal baskets arefirst inspected and washed then pressed through screens so that nothing but the pure juice and pulp reach the kitchens During the cooking spices and seasonings are added No artificialsubstitute preservative nor coloring is used None is necessary for the sauce is cooked slowly carefully until all the excess water is steamed away and the tomatoes blended into thick rich sauce Tomato ketchup is good as it comes from the bottle as sauce for steaks chops hamburger fish and dozens of other dishes but it can also be used as an ingredient in some of the most tempting sauces and main dishes we know Here are just few of the most satisfying recipes wed like to share with you KETCHUP HAM LOAF pound ground pork 12 pound grouanoked ham cup Soft bread crumbs egg 13 cup tomato ketchup 1A teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper Heat oven to 350° moderate COIOur wItItOWIIllI and WIIIIIIWMIII BIIIIIIIIIS 83 Lovely matching colours that come in three sheens Flat Wall Paint SemiGloss En amel and Interior Gloss Enamel Choose colour for walls then match it exactly in sheens most suitable for ceiling and wood work Your choice of 12 modern colours also black and white created to harmonize perfectly with each other and with any other Colour 14 let with directions for making the set call ed WHIRLIGIG send stamped selfad dressed envelope tothe Needlework Depart ment of this paper and ask for Leaflet No Combine all ingredients Mix light ly but well Shape into loaf In shallow baking dish Bake at 350° 114 hours Makes to servings KETCHUP ONION DRESSING 13 cup finely chopped onion 13 cup sugar 13 cup cider vinegar 13 cup tomato ketchup tablespoons Worcestershlre sauce V2 teaspoon salt cup salad oil Combine all ingredients beat un til well blended Serve on let tuce or romaine Makes cups canon FRANKFURTERS wieners tablespoons shortening 12 cup tomato ketchup 13 to 1A cup water cups cooked rice 23 cup un cooked cup chopped parsley Brown wieners in fat in frying pan Add remaining ingredients and cook slowly for five minutes Makes servings Mr and Mrs Cooke spent the weekend in Peterboreugh Funeral in Toronto Mr and Mrs Bidweil Mrs Bidwell and Mr and Mrs Hut chinson attended the funeral of Mrs Dudes in Toronto on Tues day Mr and Mrs Wilfred Oades Mr and Mrs Ross Codes and Ernest of Winnipeg visited Mr and Mrs Bidwcll recently Mrs McKnight Elmvale visited at Strachans this week Mr and Mrs McAlllster and Martin of Creighton visited with Iriends here during the weekend Barrie Musical Coming Watch Coming Events for play Music in the Attic at Edgar Un ited Church Thursday April 29 by the Glee Club of Central Unit ed Barrie Mrs Shelswell spent day this week with Mr and Mrs Shels well at Craighurst Womens Institute The Womens Institute met at Mrs Sheardowns on March 10 with an attendance of 11 Owing to the absence of the president who was illrhe opening exercises were omitted Mrs Showdown gave the secrctaryIreasuners re port and read the correspondence The motto Homes are made to live in not to look at was given by Mrs Teal who stressed the im portance of the home and every day living Harmony and cooper ation are essential and making children feel they are part of the home is very important Mrs Lauder read papers on Man and They Are On Diet which were very amusing During the after noon the members quilted mo tion was made to have quilt made Mrs Sheardown and Mrs Strachan to get material Oshawa Visitors Mr and Mrs William Adamson and Marilyn Oshawa spent the weekend at Sheardowns WI to Meet April 14 The Womens Institute will meet at Mrs Hayes Wednesday April 14 at pm Motto In the heart of bulb is the promise 01 sprmg Roll call suggestions for next years program Paying fees Standing committees are asked to have reports completed election of officers to follow Lunch Mrs Lauder Mrs Bidwell CLOWES Mr and Mrs Vincent To ronto called on Mr and Mrs Law rence Fraser Sunday Mr and Mrs Philip Larsen and tamin were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Carruthers Sun day Euchre Party at SS 15 There were seven tables of euchre at SS No 15 on Saturday evening Prizeswere won as fol lows ladies first Mrs Walt John son Edgar ladies consolation Mrs Hodgson Craighurst gents first Mrs Nevins gents consolation Mrs Milton Peacock Lucky chair prize Mrs Walt Johnson and Mrs Hodgson Delicious refreshments were served by the ladies lt In March of 1953 the average hourly and weekly earnings of hourlyrated wageearners in Can ada were the highest ever The hourly rate was 1347 cents and the weekly rate was $5671 Former Barrie Hockey Star Has Seattle Honor tOwen Sound SurnTimeSI Alvin Buck Jones who left Owen Sound in the thirties int search of honor in the hockey world was favorite in Seattlel the per winter how 34 years old Buck is five teet llrz inches tall and weighs 190 pounds lie Isl married and has two sons 12 andl nine years old By Zimmerman oil The Seattle Times profiled Jones in rnidsenmn Powell River lion Company ALVIN BUCK JONES It seems that citizen of Seattle has started Buck Jones tan club This gent name of Darwin Prit chett admired all detencemenmnd would like to see defencemen rule the hockey world with Jones as emperor Thus says Zimmerman the board of directors consists only of blueline men who are willing to take the Jones line They are Vic Lofvendohl Bill Davidson Fiori Goegen now with Sudbury Wolves Lloyd Ailsby and Muzz Patrick coach of the New York Rangers Reported Zimmerman The pub lic as usual provides the funds Membership cards are sold by Pritchett at the arena These cards for 10 cents each certify that the holder is member in good standing of the Buck Jones Club for the season 195354 The cards bear the signatures of presi dent Pritcheitt and the treasurer And who do you suppose is treas urer Lts Buck Jones Jones admitted cards were be ing sold but denied having seen any money Ilhe club he said in cluded some 150 members but most were lhonorary nonpaying fellow travellers Pritchott was unavail able so Patrick was called Patrick poohpooth profit motives and pointed out that the cards cost $450 for 100 With all the honor ary members cluttering the club only couple of bucks would be left Under crossexamination Patrick admitted the books were for Buck only Buck didnt know it yet Ilhe money would be used to give Buck suitable gift at the end of the season Pritchett had chosen Jones as his favorite player because like Pritchettt Buck does not smoke dnink oruse profanity Hec was always like this from his amateur days with Barnie Colts and the Harringay England Greyhounds through the seasons with Pitts burgh Detroit Indianapolis Provi dence Toronto Tulsa Hershey Tacoma and Seattle Even with these virtuous qualities Buck is one of the roughest blueline defenders in the business and has been in the penalty box quite often but in the line of dirty and not for mis conduct MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONE OF SERIES OF CALENDARS DESIGNED TO RECALL FOR CANADIANS TODAY SOME OF THE INTERESTING EVENTS BOTH GRAVE AND GAY INQOURgCOUNTRYS COLOURFUL STORY F0 EASTER MENS SILK HATS 5°°DERBY$ 29° BEAUTIFUL SILK TIES 25 BRQCKVILLE INCORPORATED AS TOWN FASTEST OPENING GOA IN STANLEY CUP PLAYO FGAMEI Presented by Fl WESTABLISHE 32 ISI CANADIAN ARMV COIIQI ENGLAND I942 BIRTHDAY OF TH RCAF I924 THOUSAN OF ONTARIO BAY DISTRICT 89O SIRIIIINJ BEEF Iztlb oncou IOIb manor EGGS IIoo GOALS AS OSIIAWA GENEleALS LEAFSSYD SMITH SCORES IN BEAT EDMONTON IN MEMORIAL IS SEGAGAINSTOANADIENS I95I upper CANADA GAZETTE JOHNNY MILES WINS cup GAME I939 RECORD INTERNATIONAL EAGUE me HOUR Soaooérl I9I5 TRINGS wme LADY BYNGIROP SEVENTH TIMEI935 TO BC LOGGERS VANCOUVER March Two thél Iogcsx revolutionary type are being built here at cost of more than $l000 000 The Kingcomc Navigation Com pany tor whcm the vessels are being bul says the new design may effect compfetg change in the nuihod of bulk transfer of logs news open water on this 124 The barges will operate between the Queen ClllIlluth Islands and Kingcoine Naviga is subsidiary of Powell Haul Company lumilctl The craft will have capacity OI LSOODUO board Irtl of logs each little less than the average Davis raft the usual lcg transport Water tanks on cue side oi the hull can be flooded to tip the loud of logs into the water and thus re duce the heavy cost of unloading expedite movement and cut down Ieredo linsch damage due to the relatively short time the logs will will be in salt water The new barges will be oI ull PLEASE THE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY APRIL 195441 BARGES BIG AID steel CUIZSTIUCIluil 342 feet long 63 Iver wide end 19 feet deep FRIGIDAIRE FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE For Barrie and District DOMEsrIC and COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION RC IIeIrifleruIion I20 118 Dunlop SI Near Mulcaatcr Phone 2059 REDEEM Anyone having merchandlse in pawn with Simcoe Pawn brokers is asked to redeem same immediately DIAMOND RINGS LOVELY TWIN SETS SS THAN V2 rIIIcr PHONE 2228 between 12 and or and ask for Sam Stransman New Home Beauty with glaze Paints0010rizers 8r longlasting Flo Enamels that have the Justright shades you are looking for Sunworthy and Suntested WALLPAPERS See the new range of Spring patterns and col ors DATE 82 Dunlap SI It urGOVERNORANO COUNCIL HEADLEY FARMERS ovsmro Moran APPOINTED FOR NORTHWEST TERRITORY I875 we roaomo THE FIRST IIY CANADIANGUILTLOCOMOTIVE COMPLETED I853 Phone 3270 BREWERS SINCE 1786 FIRST DOMINION census COOKINGITH ELECRICITY POPULATION OFCANADA 3689257 I87I FIRST DEMONSTRATED AT OTTAWA I593 WA LEE ATHLETIC CR3 or TORONTO DISBANDS HANDS OVER punme nELD IO VARSITY I925 PERCY WILLIAMS EQUALS 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